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  2. Kevin Page - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Page (born 1957) is a Canadian economist. He was the first Parliamentary Budget Officer for Canada. He was appointed to the position on March 25, 2008, [1] and his term was completed on March 22, 2013. He now teaches at the University of Ottawa. [2] In 2013, Page was named as the Jean-Luc Pepin Research Chair on Canadian Government.

  3. 1994 France rugby union tour of Canada and New Zealand

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    The 1994 France rugby union tour of Canada and New Zealand was a series of matches played in June and July 1994 in Canada and New Zealand by France. After an unexpected loss to Canada, France became the first Northern Hemisphere nation to win a test match series in New Zealand. France also became the fifth team after the 1937 Springboks, 1949 ...

  4. Hiram Page - Wikipedia

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    Page was born in Vermont. Earlier in his life, he studied medicine which he practiced during his travels throughout New York and Canada. On November 10, 1825, Page married Catherine Whitmer, daughter of Peter Whitmer Sr. and Mary Musselman. The two had nine children together: John, Elizabeth, Philander, Mary, Peter, Nancy, Hiram, Oliver, and Kate.

  5. Central Canadian Shield forests - Wikipedia

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    This ecoregion consists of rolling hills, lakes, bogs and rocky outcrops covering a large curved swathe on the Canadian Shield from the Echoing River in Northern Ontario, running southeastwards through Thunder Bay District to the north shore of Lake Superior and then northeastwards into western Quebec. The area has a cool climate with summer ...

  6. United Way of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The United Way Movement in Canada is a federated network of local United Way offices serving more than 5,000 communities across Canada, each registered as its own nonprofit organization and governed by an independent volunteer-led local Board of Directors. Each United Way works locally to raise funds and invest in improving lives in its ...

  7. Algoma Central - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 1,400. Website. algonet.com. The Algoma Central Corporation is the result of a reorganization of the Algoma Central Railway in 1990. The company claims assets in excess of $400 million and revenue of $280 million. Corporate headquarters is located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

  8. Central Inuit - Wikipedia

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    Central Inuit. Central Inuit are the Inuit of Northern Canada, their designation determined by geography and their tradition of snowhouses ("igloos"), fur clothing, and sled dogs. They are differentiated from Alaska's Iñupiat, Greenland's Kalaallit, [1] and Russian Inuit. [2] Central Inuit are subdivided into smaller groupings which include ...

  9. Central Maine & Quebec Railway - Wikipedia

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    Length. 481.01 miles (774.11 km) Other. Website. cmqrailway.com. The Central Maine and Québec Railway ( reporting mark CMQ) [1] was a Class II freight railroad operating in the U.S. states of Maine and Vermont and the Canadian province of Quebec with headquarters in Bangor, Maine. It was owned by Railroad Acquisition Holdings, LLC, a ...